Do you also not understand the nuances of tax? Have trouble filing an income tax return on your own? Or do new tax changes bother you? So now the days of taking tension are gone because the government has launched a unique comic book and game to make tax experts from children to older adults.
Motu Patlu will be in the comic book.
The Income Tax Department and the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) have prepared this digital comic book to explain the importance of tax to the people through the cartoon character Motu Patlu Cartoon. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched it on Saturday. Also found a board game related to it. The government has named this campaign #TaxLiteracyKhelKhelMein.
Hon’ble FM appreciated the IT Dept for using the concept of educating through games and comic books, which draw from children’s artwork but essentially convey message about importance of taxes to both children and adults. (2/2)#FinMinIconicWeek #TaxLiteracyKhelKhelMein pic.twitter.com/tpMV2wE0l9
— Income Tax India (@IncomeTaxIndia) June 11, 2022
Understand tax with snakes and ladders
The government wants to increase tax information among young people. Along with the comic book, a board game has also been launched. This board game is based on the theme ‘Learn by Play’. Apart from this, 3D puzzles related to tax have also been made, while the department has also prepared a game of snakes and ladders to tell the good and bad things related to financial transactions.
The manuscript of ‘Ain-e-Akbari’ will be in ‘Heritage.’
With this, the Iconic Week festival being celebrated under the Amrit Festival of Independence also ended. On this occasion, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman dedicated the National Museum of Customs and GST to the nation. This museum has been named Heritage. It will explain the modalities of working in the Customs Department. The manuscript of ‘Ain-e-Akbari’ is kept in this museum. Along with this, many unique artefacts have also been preserved here.